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How to display Matplotlib Y-axis range using absolute values rather than offset values?
To display Y-axis range using absolute values rather than offset values, we can take the following steps −
Create x_data and y_data data points in the range of 100 to 1000.
Create a figure and a set of subplots using subplots() method.
Plot x_data and y_data using plot() method.
If a parameter is not set, the corresponding property of the formatter is left unchanged using ticklabel_format() method with useOffset=False.
To display the figure, use show() method.
Example
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = [7.00, 3.50] plt.rcParams["figure.autolayout"] = True x_date = range(100, 1000, 100) y_data = range(100, 1000, 100) fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.plot(x_date, y_data) ax.ticklabel_format(useOffset=False) plt.show()
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